I browse around the Royal Caribbean web site a lot and I have never seen a PDF or any type file with the ships' dinner menu. The ships use a different menu for each night even on cruises that are 14 or 15 days. So there would not be just one menu with everything for an entire cruise on. Its not like your neighborhood restaurant.
One evening they will have a couple types of soup and salad and generally a seafood, a chicken, a beef, and a pasta dish. Then the next evening for dinner they will have the same type selections but prepared differently, different soups and salads and maybe prime rib instead of fillet mignon, and chicken marasala instead of chicken with roast peppers, and shrimp instead of baked fish.
During the course of your cruise you can pretty much count on having prime rib, fillet mignon, steak, roasted pork, shrimp, lobster, and a number of other top flight choices. Then the good part about RC's dinner menus is every evening if you do not like the Chef's selection or special of the day you can always oder from their alternative dinner menu which has baked salmon, steak and grilled chicken. And you can order a garden salad or Ceaser salad any day regardless of whether its on the menu.
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I browse around the Royal Caribbean web site a lot and I have never seen a PDF or any type file with the ships' dinner menu. The ships use a different menu for each night even on cruises that are 14 or 15 days. So there would not be just one menu with everything for an entire cruise on. Its not like your neighborhood restaurant.
One evening they will have a couple types of soup and salad and generally a seafood, a chicken, a beef, and a pasta dish. Then the next evening for dinner they will have the same type selections but prepared differently, different soups and salads and maybe prime rib instead of fillet mignon, and chicken marasala instead of chicken with roast peppers, and shrimp instead of baked fish.
During the course of your cruise you can pretty much count on having prime rib, fillet mignon, steak, roasted pork, shrimp, lobster, and a number of other top flight choices. Then the good part about RC's dinner menus is every evening if you do not like the Chef's selection or special of the day you can always oder from their alternative dinner menu which has baked salmon, steak and grilled chicken. And you can order a garden salad or Ceaser salad any day regardless of whether its on the menu.
im pretty sure it changes for each cruise, but there's a good selection of different type of stuff every night